Lidl Opens 110M-Dollar Facility in Ireland

IRELAND - As of late, Lidl has been concentrating its efforts on boosting its presence across the pond. Just this fall alone, the discount grocer opened its largest distribution center in Great Britain, invested $19 billion into a British supplier agreement, and announced its goal of opening 230 stores in the U.K. by 2023. Now, Lidl is solidifying its latest efforts with its biggest investment in Ireland since it first broke into the market in 2000. The grocer opened a new €100 million ($110 million USD) distribution center, which news source Independent.IE reported will “future-proof” Lidl’s supply chain.

While the term “future-proof” does allude to Lidl’s efforts to bolster its supply chain capabilities, the term also describes how the grocer has decked out its new facility in green—as in the green of sustainability.

“By increasing our storage capacity and streamlining our supply chains, we will achieve even higher levels of efficiencies,” said J.P. Scally, Lidl Ireland’s Managing Director, according to the news source. “It is important for us that we ensure our building is future-proofed and that we are expanding sustainably. By investing at the scale that we have, we’ve ensured that we have the ability to supply Ireland’s growing population efficiently and consistently, long into the future.”

The 625,000-square-foot distribution center—which the news source noted is three times the size of Dublin’s Aviva Stadium—officially opened on November 22, 2019. The facility includes the largest solar array in Ireland that will generate a quarter of the facility’s energy needs, according to Independent.IE. Estimated to house 49 million items, the distribution center will supply Lidl’s 90 stores across Leinster and grow to employ 350.

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